Temporal and topological properties of dynamic networks reflect disability in patients with neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders

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Yao Wang
Ziwei Yang
Xiumei Zheng
Xiao Liang
Jin Chen
Ting He
Yanyan Zhu
Lin Wu
Muhua Huang
Ningnannan Zhang
Fuqing Zhou
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[1] The First Affiliated Hospital,Department of Radiology
[2] Jiangxi Medical College,Department of Neurology
[3] Nanchang University,Department of Radiology
[4] Clinical Research Center for Medical Imaging in Jiangxi Province,Department of Radiology and Tianjin Key Laboratory of Functional Imaging
[5] The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University,undefined
[6] Pingxiang People’s Hospital,undefined
[7] Tianjin Medical University General Hospital,undefined
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Approximately 36% of patients with neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders (NMOSD) suffer from severe visual and motor disability (blindness or light perception or unable to walk) with abnormalities of whole-brain functional networks. However, it remains unclear how whole-brain functional networks and their dynamic properties are related to clinical disability in patients with NMOSD. Our study recruited 30 NMOSD patients (37.70 ± 11.99 years) and 45 healthy controls (HC, 41.84 ± 11.23 years). The independent component analysis, sliding-window approach and graph theory analysis were used to explore the static strength, time-varying and topological properties of large-scale functional networks and their associations with disability in NMOSD. Compared to HC, NMOSD patients showed significant alterations in dynamic networks rather than static networks. Specifically, NMOSD patients showed increased occurrence (fractional occupancy; P < 0.001) and more dwell times of the low-connectivity state (P < 0.001) with fewer transitions (P = 0.028) between states than HC, and higher fractional occupancy, increased dwell times of the low-connectivity state and lower transitions were related to more severe disability. Moreover, NMOSD patients exhibited altered small-worldness, decreased degree centrality and reduced clustering coefficients of hub nodes in dynamic networks, related to clinical disability. NMOSD patients exhibited higher occurrence and more dwell time in low-connectivity states, along with fewer transitions between states and decreased topological organizations, revealing the disrupted communication and coordination among brain networks over time. Our findings could provide new perspective to help us better understand the neuropathological mechanism of the clinical disability in NMOSD.
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